Category: Talks

Cross-posted from anitaconchita.org This past week, I had the pleasure of leading a workshop on using “Digital Humanities Tools Across Disciplines” at Santa Clara University to their newly formed Center for Arts and Humanities faculty working group in digital humanities and their library. Many thanks to Michelle Burnham and Amy Lueck for the invitation and …

What is digital well-being, and how does it relate to the liberal arts? Digital well-being can be defined as the ability to define and develop a nurturing personal and/or community cyberinfrastructure. This goal articulates one facet of Whittier’s mission to “prepare students from diverse backgrounds to excel in a complex global society” by empowering individuals …

Cross-posted from anitaconchita.org. Earlier this summer I led a short workshop on Whittier.Domains and building your web presence for Whittier College‘s Poet Seminar Series hosted by Kristin Wiberg and the President’s office. What follows are some notes and slides from the presentation I had planned (technical issues meant my flash drive was not detected by the …

Associate Professor of Art Danny Jauregui, who recently presented on his digital mapping and erasure project, Disguised Ruins, at a DigLibArts High Tech Happy Hour, will be delivering a presentation on the same project at the upcoming Digital Humanities Forum at the University of Kansas on “Places, Spaces, Sites: Mapping Critical Intersections in Digital Humanities.” …

Below is a collection of resources compiled for the CUPP Symposium entitled “Using Technology to Enhance the Classroom Learning” that will be held at the upcoming Western Psychological Association (WPA) in Long Beach. Here is a synopsis of the panel: Session Chair: Ayesha Shaikh Technology has changed the landscape of teaching across various disciplines substantially over the …